pollen from flowers
There are no bees in the arctic.
The eat nectar, herbivore.
Believe me, they try! But if they did, they would get stung in their mouth. If your dog hasn't gotten stung in the mouth, then its never eaten a bumble bee. :]
Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).
Badgers are the biggest threat to bumble bees, digging up their nests for the larvae. They are also prey to many birds, as well as larger insects. Skunks will also eat bumble bees.
The Goby (Freshwater) eats small live foods, so, yes, they do eat baby fish. :)
Yes, a coyote would most definitely eat a frog if itcaughtone.
yes but a better answer is why would it eat it they live in deep water how would a frog get there
Bee-eater As the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat flying insects, especially bees and wasps, which are caught in the air by sallies from an open perch[1] While they will pursue any type of flying insect, honey bees predominate in their diet. Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps) comprise from 20% to 96% of all insects eaten, with honey bees comprising approximately one-third of the Hymenoptera"[2].
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Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).